Singer Kate Bush's secluded hideaway home in Devon is on the verge of collapsing into the sea after a spate of bad weather battered the coastal community.

Bush's home in south Devon is only a few feet away from the cliff edge and is moving closer to the precipice.

A neighbour's property is even closer to the edge than her own home after a major landslip.

Singer Kate Bush's secluded hideaway home in Devon is on the verge of collapsing into the sea after a spate of bad weather battered the coastal community

Kate Bush's isolated property near East Portlemouth, Devon is at risk of falling into the sea below

The property next door to Kate Bush's home is even closer to tipping over the cliff edge. Residents were warned about the dangers of the location in 2014

Bush's home in south Devon is only a few inches away from the cliff edge and is moving closer to the precipice. Pictured: some of the eroded land near to the singer's home

English singer Kate Bush's 200 year old property could be at risk of collapsing into the sea

It appears the singer-songwriter may not have heeded the council warnings to try to stop the erosion around the 200-year-old, 17-acre estate.

A public footpath in front of Bush's home, which she bought for £2.5 million in 2005, collapsed into the sea in 2014 following a landslide and she was warned her home might be next.

Steve Gardner, who represents Devon County Council, warned her at the time: 'If you live there you can either accept it and let your house fall into the sea, or you can take action to prevent further damage, although that can cost hundreds of thousands.

Her next door neighbour's property is even closer to the edge than her own home after a major landslip

The Devonshire home is thought to be the main residence for the singer, who is worth an estimated £40 million. Now it seems she must take action to try to and save her house. Pictured: other homes near Kate Bush's property in south Devon

A road has been closed near Bush's property for repair work near her home in south Devon

'You can attach netting to the cliff face, or another option is spraying it with concrete, although these are very expensive and not something the council would pay for.'

The Devonshire home is thought to be the main residence for the singer, who is worth an estimated £40 million.

The property is believed to have provided her with the inspiration for her 2005 album Aerial and lives there with musician Dan MacIntosh and son Bertie, 19.

Following a break-in at the property by an obsessive fan on Boxing Day in 2011, she installed high-security fencing, electronic entry stystems, warning signs and blinding spotlights.

The beach was made famous by Damon Albarn, who lived for 15 years on the row of terraces right on a cliff edge